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I'm pretty sure it's been asked already, UI.X doesn't show the tags.
I have no idea what you're on about, I see neither serifs nor comic sans in that post.Your text isn't actually Comic Sans -- you can tell by the way it has serifs on it.
I have no idea what you're on about, I see neither serifs nor comic sans in that post.
AFAICT, Xenforo doesn't have a limited list of supported fonts. When you use [font=foo], you can put anything in for 'foo' (modulo certain character restrictions) and it will dutifully be rendered to HTML as a <span style="font-family: 'foo'"> and what happens after that is up to your browser.Then I noticed that Comic Sans is supported, even if it is not in the font list that appears when you make a post, and now I am wondering if there is a list of all fonts supported by xenforo/QQ.
[font=Brush Script MT]Test: Brush Script MT[/font]
[font=cursive]Test: cursive (any)[/font]
The underlying HTML is:Maybe it's theme dependent then.
Here's what it looks like on my screen:
Note the serifs.
Then I noticed that <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans'">Comic Sans</span> <b>is</b> supported,
[font=Comic Sans MS]Test: Comic Sans MS[/font]
In my case - Google Chrome on Win10 - Comic Sans is supported, but the full name of the font is 'Comic Sans MS' and the short version is not recgonized:
That's a potential problem for Comic Sans MS, but not for Brush Script MT; the reason it is called a 'web-safe' font is that all major browsers on all major OSes support it.Another thing you guys should consider is that trying to force specific fonts instead of a family, like cursive, will only work on windows machines. Anyone using linux or mac, maybe android idk, won't see what you want them to since they won't have those fonts unless they go out of their way to install them. They will not be installed by default due to copyright.
That might be a different font? However, it looks substantially the same to me -- it's still displaying a pretty typical sans-serif font. Like, my clues are that it looks like a subtly different size, kind of thing.Test: Brush Script MT
(However, note that Brush Script MT isn't particularly readable; I wouldn
Firefox on Android is not showing me the dramatic font switches other people are seeing, no. This might be specific to XF1, I recall reading a story on SV that used a particular font for all story posts that I think worked.Another thing you guys should consider is that trying to force specific fonts instead of a family, like cursive, will only work on windows machines. Anyone using linux or mac, maybe android idk, won't see what you want them to since they won't have those fonts unless they go out of their way to install them. They will not be installed by default due to copyright.
Hrm. If you were on desktop I'd suggest using element inspection to find out what font is actually being used, but it sounds like you're on mobile.That might be a different font? However, it looks substantially the same to me -- it's still displaying a pretty typical sans-serif font. Like, my clues are that it looks like a subtly different size, kind of thing.
That can only come with the new Xenforo version, to which updating to is a work in-progress.Can I request a setting somewhere that allows users to change the default text size? Something changed recently and all the text is hard to read. Or focus on in general. I'm honestly surprised QQ doesn't have that yet for all styles/UIs/Modes. SB/SV have it by default at the top.
Yeah, I think my zoom reset itself for no apparent reason. I usually have that at 150%. Edit: as in, I didn't touch the accessibility options until after it got changed. Was there a chrome update for android? Because that's the only reason I can see why the thing reset.That can only come with the new Xenforo version, to which updating to is a work in-progress.
In the meantime just use browser zoom, mine is at 170% for example.
Though nothing changed recently so check first if you don't have zoom at like 50% or something.
How exactly are you trying to 'make it small'?Hello. I have the problem that if I want to upload an image, if that image turns out to be huge and I try to make it small or less spacious, it ends up reverting to its original size and it is very annoying. Is there any way to fix it ? In other websites don't happen.
When i gonna post the picture, you know give the option like make it more big or small, right ? Well with that way
I'm not aware of any such option in the editor interface. Can you explain exactly what you are doing? What buttons are you clicking?When i gonna post the picture, you know give the option like make it more big or small, right ? Well with that way
I show you all process i do.I'm not aware of any such option in the editor interface. Can you explain exactly what you are doing? What buttons are you clicking?
Huh. I'd never noticed those size adjustment thingies before.
It changes to actual date past a week. Take a look at the post before yours.I would like to request an option to always display exact date, rather than "Friday at 22:12" or "10 minutes ago", which become less and less helpful the longer a page stays loaded for, meaning I don't know *which* Friday or "yesterday" the relative date refers to.
Alternatively, I could imagine a locally dynamic date display object that has the timestamp and updates based on system time. The current "static timestamp relative to page load time" is at least at times not particularly useful to me.
Alternatively, I could imagine a locally dynamic date display object that has the timestamp and updates based on system time. The current "static timestamp relative to page load time" is at least at times not particularly useful to me.
Actually, I just had evidence to the contrary on that, I had the latest threadmark in Hard Enough opened from yesterday, and the post timer read "9 minutes ago" just now, until I reloaded the tab which is when it got an updated timestamp of "Yesterday at 22:05"Just FYI, the timestamp isn't static relative to page load time.
When I opened the thread, Biigoh's post above mine said "10 minutes ago", and then when I returned to the tab just now (not reloading it, just letting it stew in its own background tab and then returning to view the tab) now that same post right above mine says "Today at 11:22"
So I think the timestamps already do update themselves.
That seems to be because you're using the 24 hour clock instead of the normal one. Cause it's working just fine for me.Actually, I just had evidence to the contrary on that, I had the latest threadmark in Hard Enough opened from yesterday, and the post timer read "9 minutes ago" just now, until I reloaded the tab which is when it got an updated timestamp of "Yesterday at 22:05"